• nightmareofahorse@programming.dev
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    The more I think about it, the more I wonder if the answer is not important but how we respond to the answer (or lack of an answer) is what matters most. Different believers of the same god(s) and religion can either feed and clothe the less fortunate or genocide nations.

    If there is one or more god(s) out there and their fundamental core value is love, I would think they would not care if we get the answer right or even care about acknowledgement with prayer and rituals, but they would be more interested in how we treat each other and the world that we live in by keeping love as a core value in our lives.

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      If there is one or more god(s) out there and their fundamental core value is love

      Their fundamental core value doesn’t have to be love. That’s just one kind of interpretation of some religions. There are more options.

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        Absolutely. That section is a response to the monotheistic interpretation of god and the idea of hell. The Greco-Roman gods, for example, would be an entirely different story where power is the core value.

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      If there is one or more god(s) out there and their fundamental core value is love

      If that was true, how could they let the status quo persist?